The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 11, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Hostesses to
Pete Miss
Sears
Mrs. Warren Pohle-and Mrs.
John t Andrews will be' hostesses
for -a pre-nuptial party Friday
night at the former's country
home at Turner in compliment to
Miss Patricia Sears, November
bride-elect of James N. Shaw, jr.,
of Corvallis.
Guests have been invited to a
dessert supper with an informal
evening following, A miscellane
ous shower will fete the bride-to-be.
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, Bidden to honor Miss Sears are
Mrs. James L. Sears, Mrs. James
N. Shaw of Corvallis, Mrs. Rob
ert Sears, Mrs. A. D. Woodman
see, Mrs. Frank Prime, Mrs. L. V.
Benson, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs.
E. H. Kennedy, i Mrs. Karl Hein
lein, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson,
Mrs. William Lockard, Mrs. Lynn
Lambeth, Mrs. William -JL Braun,
Mrs. N. D. Clement. Mrs. Ralph
Campbell, Mrs. Leslie Burdette,
Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, Mrs. El
more Hill, Mrs. Hal Wiley, Mrs.
Lloyd Riches, Mrs. J. W. Crane
and the hostesses.
Women's Society of World
Service of the Englewood Evan
gelical United Brethren church
will meet Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Harry Rowe. 940 D St.,
at 2:15 o'clock. Mrs. N. F. Gam
ble, who will soon sail to India
where she will serve as a mis
sionary, will speak on her work
in Kentucky as a home mission
ary. The meeting will also be the
annual thank offering.
The South Salem WCTU will
hold its annual roll call tea Wed
nesday afternoon at. the home of
Mrs. Wesley Turner, 348 E. Myers
st., at 2 o'clock. Assisting host
esses will be Mrs. A. W. Metzger
and Mrs. J. J. Purdy. Mrs. E. W.
Stripling will review Dietz Pick
ett's "The. Alcohol Problem." The
Rev. Wesley Turner will lead the
devotions.- ,
Visitors at the country home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod
are Russell Renner of Chicago
and Bert Faltyn of Essex, Pa. The
men became friends during the
war while serving with the ma
rine corps.
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A few drops of Vlcks
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trouble is to open nose,
relieve stuffy, tran
sient congestion. Brings
quick relief from snlffly.
sneezy neaa cold dis
tress. Try it! Follow
directions In package.
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Society.... Clubs
Music The Home
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CLUB CALENDAR ,
TITffC n A V t 1
Chad wick assembly. Rainbow Girls.
covered dish dinner lor lather,; Ma
sonic Temple. 6:30 p.m.
Navy mothers meet with Mrs. f. A.
Raney. 80 N. 22nd St.. 8 p m.
Past Presidents of Capital vnit,
American Legion auxiliary. Armistice
breakfast. Nohlgren's. 9 a.m.
WEDNESDAY
Hayesville Woman's club with Mrs.
Charles Andresen. Lancaster drive; 1:18
dessert luncheon.
First Presbyterian church Missionary
society meet at church. 2 p.m.
AAUW Wednesday Afternoon Liter
ature group with Mrs. E. H. Kennedy',
Croisan creek, 1 :15 dessert luncheon.
Jason Lee WSCS meet at Church,
business session, 11 a.m., luncheon at
12:30 p.m.
St. Mark's ladies guild, ,2 p. mi
Royal Neighbors Sewing club meet
at Mayflower hail, annual turkey' din
ner. ;
South Salem WCTU with Mrs. Wesley
Turner. 348 E. Meyers St.. 2 p.m;
Women's Society of World Service of
Englewood Evagelical United Brethren
church with Mrs. 'Harry Rowe, 940 D
St.. 2:15 p.m.
Pythian PLEF club with Mrs. Grace
Thomas. 225 S. 17th St.. 8 p.m. i
Hollywood Lions auxiliary meet at
Lions Den. I p.m.
THl'RSDAY
Pringle Pleasant Point Social - club
with Mrs. George Grabenhorst. jr., no
host luncheon. 12 p.m. ;
West Salem VFW auxiliary meet at
Legion hall. 8 p.m. ;
Pi Beta Phi alumnae meet at chap
ter house. 7:30 p.m.
DeMolay Mothers club meet at Ma
sonic Temple, noon luncheon.
FRIDAY
AAUW music group. Music hall. 1
p.m.
North Salem WCTU meet at Free
Methodist church, 2 p.m,
SATURDAY
Salem' branch. AAUW luncheon, Mar
ion hotel, 1 p.m.
MONDAY
West Sirlem Lions auxiliary banquet,
husbands and wives. Lions Den in Sa
lem, 7 p.m.
United Spanish War Veteran and
auxiliary meet at VFW hall, 8 p,m..
EVERGREEN Mks Delores
Herr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
August Heir, whose wedding to
Kenneth E. Blust will be an event
of December 6 at the Firt Chris
tian church, Silverton. "will be
complimented at a party planned
by. the women of the church for
November 14. Mrs. Steven fenloe
will al.co entertain in her honor,
with her party set for the evening
of November 21.
BRUSH CREEK Mrs. Alvin
Krug was a guest of Edith Roth at
a dinner and evening entertain
ment of the Silverton Business
and Professional Womei's club.
Miss Ross was program chairman
for the evening. She formerly
taught in Brush Creek school as
did also Mrs. Krug.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick
Chambers entrained Saturday for
a business nad pleasure "trip to
Denver and Omaha, Teb. They
will return this coming weekend.
Mrs. Richard Fine will lead the
devotions at the North Salem
WCTU meeting Friday afternoon
at the Free Methodist church at 2
o'clock.
Women of Rotary board will
meet Friday at the home of Mrs.
Robert Hutcheon, 1065 S. Liberty
st, for a dessert luncheon at one
o'clock.
Shower For 1
Miss Joan
Lochead
Mrs. Frank Shafer has invited
guests to a bridal party Thursday
night at her South High street
home for the pleasure of Miss
Joan Lochead. who will be mar
ried on November 29 to Hubert
Williamson of Long Beach, Calif.
A dessert supper will Be served
with guests seated at individual
tables. A kitchen shower will
honor the bride-elect and the eve
ning will be spent informally and
playing cards'
Bidden to honor Miss Lochead
are Mrs. John S. Lochead, Mrs.
Carl Quistad. Mrs. Harvey Quis
tad, Mrs. Lawrence Brown Mrs.
James Clark, Mrs. Richard Krie
sel, Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs.
Claire Brown, Mrs. Richard Rich
ardson, Mrs. Clay Eggleston, Mrs.
Frank Bell. Mrs. Glenn Steven
son, Mrs. Wheeler English, Mrs.
Byron T Mennis, Mrs. Gervaise
Elliott. Mrs. Kenneth Manning,
Mrs. Othel Lee. Mrs. W. R. Hillpot.
Mrs. Lloyd Demarest, Mrs. George
Melone. Mrs. Floyd' SheDard. Mrs.
Harland Frock, Mrs. L. B. Gilberf
son, Mrs. Thomas Wright Mrs. Ted
Medford. Mrs. Robert Eyre, Mrs.
A. O. Pittman of Hillsboro. Mrs.
Thomas Drynan of Albany, Misses
Jane Walsh, Kretz Janz, Betty Ma
noles, Patricia Brock and the host
ess. ,
A Luncheon
On Friday
Mrs. Henry Hanzen has invited
a groy of friends to a one o'clock
luncheon Friday afternoon at her
South High street home. This is
the second 'in a series of parties
I the hosess is planning this fall.
"Contract bridge will be in play
during the afternoon,
j Covers wrill be placed for Mrs.
j Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Harry
' V. Collins. Mrs. George Ailing,
' Mrs. Lloyd Riches. Mrs. William
L. Phillips. Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs.
: Dewey Rand, Mrs. A.. A. Schramm.
! Mrs. Charles Heltzel. Mrs. Albert
Gragg. Mrs. George Flagg, Mrs. W.
: Wells Baum and Mrs. Hanzen.
George Arbuckle
Has Birthday
George Andrew Arbuckle cele
brated his first birthday at a par
ty Monday afternoon at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Arbuckle. A birthday
cake and refreshments were
served late in the afternoon by
the hostess.
Honoring George were his
grandmothers, Mrs. George L. Ar
buckle and; Mrs.; Duane E. Wheel
er of Portland, Mrs. Jacob Ris
ley, jr., and Jonna of Portland,
Mrs. Thomas Starbuck and Leslie
of Dallas, Mrs. Roland Mersereau
and Susan, Mrs. Harry Carson,
jr., and Billy of Silverton, Mrs.
Wayne Hadley and Allan, Mrs.
Richard Grabenhorst and Ricky,
Airs. Carlton McLeod and Franca
and Mrs. Robert Burrell.
The home demonstration meet
ing of the Lansing Neighbors ex
tension unit will be held at the
home of Mrs. Gerritt Van Hess,
168 Evergreen ave., Salem, on
Thursday, November 13. at 1
o'clock. Mrs. Constance Hampton
will present her project on "New
Materials." All those interested
are invited to attend.
The Thursday club will be en
tertained this week at the North
Capitol street home of Mrs. Karl
Kugel for a 1:15 dessert luncheon.
Assisting hotes.res are Mrs. Custer
Ross and Mrs. Arthur Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross were
bo-Is for an informal dinner party
Friday night at their North Cottage
street home for a group of friends.
Covers were placed for twelve.
Mrs. Emil Nelson has returned to
her home in Portland after a ten
day visit with her daughter. Miss
Elizabeth Nelson, at her Center
street home.
A Bridal
Party
Miss Virginia Riessbeck, Decem
ber bride-elect of Ned Burris, will
be feted at a bridal shower Wed
nesday night when Miss ,Mary
Heenan and Miss Dolores Donald
son entertain at the Heenan home
on Jefferson street A miscellan
eous shower will honor the bride-to-be.
A dessert supper will be
served following an informal eve
ning. . Honoring Miss- Riessbeck will be
Miss Patricia O'Day, Miss Norma
Fisher. Miss Lois Fisher, Miss Lor
raine Bickler. Mis Rita Heenan,
Mrs. Robert Taylor, Miss Heenan
and Miss1 Donaldson.
Salem Folk at Game
Among the Salem people who
motored to Portland Saturday for
the Oregon State - UCLA fame
were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohling,
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bonetteele,
Dr. and Mr.-, Chester A. Downs,
Dr. and Mrs. William Cole, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Maple, Dr. and
Mrs. Lewis Clark, Dr. and Mrs.
A. Terrence King, Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Schneider. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Doolittle, Mr. "and Mrs.
Warren Doolittle, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Claggett, Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt Clark and Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Anderson. Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Engel were also in Port
land for the game and remained
for the weekend s guests of their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Lenchitsky.
Clubs to Be
Honored
Mrs. Harry T. Clark of Port
land has bidden members of the
Town and Country club. to lunch
eon Thursday afternoon at one
o'clock at the Marion hotel. Con
tract bridge will be in play at the
hotel following the luncheon hour.
Mrs. Charles Feike will be a
hostess Wednesday afternoon when
she entertains her club at a des
sert luncheon, to be followed by
several hours of contract bridge at
her Richmond street home.
Mrs. Adam Engel will preside at
la one o'clock luncheon Wednesday
afternoon at her home in Kingwood
Heights" for members of her club.
Mrs W. E. Hutchens and Mrs.
John Lauterman entertained their
club at luncheon Monday after
noon at ' the Gold Arrow. Cards
were in play, at the Hutchens' home
on D street following the lunch -.
eon. Bouquet of chrysanthemums
provided the decorative note. Addi
tional guests were Mrs. J. N.
Chambers, Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs.
I. M. Doughton, Mrs. Henry Hanzen-
and Mrs. John H. Johnson.
Club Women See
Films on Parks
Wilbur Wieprecht of the Ore
gon state parks department spoke
briefly to the Salem Woman's
club Saturday afternoon and
showed glimpses of Oregon state
parks in technicolor.
The musical portion of the pro
gram was provided by Miss Den
ise Murray of .Willamette univer
sity who sang af group of songs.
She was accompanied by Miss
Joan Johnston.
New members welcomed into
the club were Mrs. Ernest Rostel
and Mrs. George E. Crockett who
transferred from San Gabriel.
Mrs. David Wright and Mrs.
Merle Travis presided at the ta
ble which was covered with a
lace ciotn ana centerea wan a
bowl of yellow and lavender
chrysanthemums, complimented
with an arrangement of fruit and
vegetables' carrying out the same
color scheme. Flanking the bowl
were silver candelabras with lav
ender and yellow tapers.
Mrs. R. C. Hunter, who was
general tea chairman, was assist
ed by Mesdames P. T. Bouffleur,
Douglas Yeater, Charles Pratt, G.
The State am cm. Salem. Orsw Tuesday. November 11. 1947 3
at the Salem General hospital.) Mrs. Lynn Lambeth has l rt
The baby's grandparents are Mrs. turned from a fortnight's stay in
Warren- Pohle and Mr. and Mrs. I Seattle, where she was the house
John Zahler of Silverton. I guest of Mrs. Andrew Dodd.
I A Rhr J T. Franzon W S
Pi BeU Phi sJnmnae will be en- j Ned' Gerlinger. A. J.
tertained atthe State street chap- Becker anQ j Burton Crary.
te.r house Thursday night at 7:30
o'clock. Hostesses are Mesdames v,trhhor Seuinr
I Kenneth Potts, Wheeler R, English, club wil, at the Mayflower
jonn nugnes. Aimur uone, r ioya j haji Wednesday for the annual
Thompson, Albert Anderson. Rado tuy dinner. The committee fn
Sutich, Miss Lila Cation. and Mrs. j charge includes Mrs. Dora Pratt
Dartipl SJrhrpihr and Mm. Clvde i . o tir 11
. ' nijiiinuin ni i i u .1 imiiiiiiii 11.
t , : .a - . t a 1 - t : : .
nunicuu ni inaepenueiice. iuujMrs. Zula Webb and Mrs. Irene
tne regular moniniy meeting 01 me speed,
group and plans will be made for';
the annual Settlement school sale. MHs Lois Hamer will give the
r ! book review at the meeting of the
The West Salem Lions auxil-
iary will hold a banquet, with the
I hu-bands as guests, on Monday,
I November 17, at the Lions Den
I in Salem at 7 o'clock. Tickets .will
j be on sale at the West Salem
! Lions meeting on November 12.
! At the dinner the speaker will be
! Dean Buena Maris Mockmore of
Oregon State college. A muMcal
program will also be presented.
The DeMolay Mothers club will
, meet at the Masonic Temple
Thursday noon for tuncheon. All
mothers of DeMolay boys- are in
vited to attend. Plans will be made
to assist the boys in their activities
this year. Hostesses are Mesdames
I Louis Lorenz, L. V. Benson, Clar
ence Bower and Harry Backle.
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if you want unusual
beauty and distinction
These CArdYwill be trcAtured for they have that rare Starr p
of individuality for which NORCROSS famous. Form!,
Say, whimsical, sentimental or reliyous desisns to suit your
fancy . . . and your pocftctbock.
Buy now while it's still fun to shop! t
THE MODERNE
35 Court Street
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ill UL !iiiIL 3
Wednesday afternoon AAUW lit
erature gioup instead of Mrs. El
mer Berg, as previously an
nounced. Mr. and Mrs. William Lockard
are the parents of a daughter,
Lynda Dianne. born October 22
A. V
The West Salem Garden club
met Thursday with Mrs. A. F.
Goffrier for a dessert luncheon and
jmeeting. Mrs. Alvin Stewart spoke
on the fall care of bulbs, replanting
and storing.-
Guaranteed .
Walch Repairing
-Pre-War Sen ice"
THE JEWEL BOX
443 Stale j
Salem. Oregon,
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THE MOST DELICIOUS
IN TOWN I
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MAIN FE00R
MAIN ENTRANCE
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Most butchers pay much more
far assd fats today! That's
bocaass there's a world-wids'
shortags ef fats and ells. Your
fioveraneat has asked every
wwiaa t contimie to sf and
turn In every possible sound sf
used fat. Help relieve the short
. age and also help yoarself.
Onr Prescription Department
Is Temporarily Located in
The Market Drug Store
480N.Com'lSt.
We are able to fill our old prescriptions as well as
your new ones.
Free Delivery Service Twice Daily
12:30 and 5:00 P. II
We have our bid phone number as listed
in directory.
Phone 9123
Their First; Brown Shoes
hj DUSTEXl DROWN
Out of the baby white shoes and into these little
brown shoes and someone is growing up. Very .
healthful for little feet with Pli-Dri Sole, Tread
Straight Heel. ' "
Free Balloons and Comic Books
ARBUCKLE'S INC.
481 State Street
Saleinv Oregon
INVESTORS, HERE'S GOOD RETURN ON YOUR MONEY
Brand new 5 unit court plus a room older type house which has been plastered and reroofed.
Each unit completely furnished, including, electric refrigerator and range. Tach has private
laundry trays. meUl window frames, Venetian blinds, tiled floors and private bathrooms. waiK
ing distance from downtown, close to store. Individual utility meters. Immedjate possession. In
come 3375 per month, Full Price $45,000, liberal terms arranged by seller at 5 interest, shown
by appointment.
M. O. Humphreys & Co., Realtors
228S Fairgrounds Road
Phone 2-4596
In respect to those who
served their country in
the first and 'second
wars, our stores will be
closed all day
November 11th
Yealer Appliance Company
J 255 N. Liberty Street
Salem Lighting & Appliance Co.
236 High Street
ARMISTICE DAY
In tribute to those gallant
men and women who gave
their lives in the Great -War,
1917-1918, Sears will close its
doors during the parade and
through the three-minute pe
riod of silence.
otyom money fac
484 Stale Street
We Will Be
CLOSED
ARMISTICE DAY
November 11, 1947
Marion Street Market
and
Court Street Market
Pit SflaSppS CflHaVifftont ISCa